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100 | 1 | _aKuehni, Rolf G. | |
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_aColor : _ban introduction to practice and principles / _cRolf G. Kuehni. |
250 | _a3rd ed. | ||
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_aHoboken, N.J. : _bWiley, _c�2012. |
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380 | _aBibliography | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
504 | _aSources of color-What is color and how did we come to experience it?-From light to color-Color perception phenomena-Orderly arrangements of color-Defining the color stimulus-Calculating color-Colorants and their mixture-Color reproduction-The web of color-Color (theory) in art-Harmony of colors. | ||
588 | 0 | _aPrint version record. | |
520 | _aOur visual perception of color is the result of a complex interaction of light, chemicals, and the visual aparatus of our eyes and brain. In this book, the scientific principles and concepts of color: the nature of light, color perception, and the measurement of color are compiled into a single reference source. This book contains thorough explanations of key technical concepts concerning light, human vision, and color perception phenomena, examines color reproduction technologies and techniques, and offers a historical review of the development of color theory and art. | ||
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_tCopyright page -- _g1. _t: Sources of Color -- _tLight -- _tIncandescence -- _tBlackbody Radiation -- _tLuminescence -- _tAbsorption, Reflection, Scattering, and Transmission -- _tRefraction -- _tInterference -- _tDiffraction -- _tMolecular Orbitals -- _tCrystal-Field Colors -- _tElectrical Conductors and Semiconductors -- _g2. _t: What Is Color and How Did We Come to Experience It -- _tThe Opponent Color System -- _tGenetics, Epigenetics, and the Connectome -- _tWhat is Color -- _g3. _t: From Light to Color -- _tRods and Cones -- _tColor Opponency -- _g4. _t: Color Perception Phenomena -- _tLight as Illuminator |
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_tUnrelated and Related ColorsLightness and Related Effects -- _tHelmholtz-Kohlrausch Effect -- _tLightness Crispening Effect -- _tHue -- _tBezold-Br�ucke and Abney Effects -- _tChroma -- _tGrayness -- _tAdditive and Subtractive Stimulus Mixture: Complementary Colors -- _tAdaptation -- _tColor Constancy -- _tMetamerism -- _tSimultaneous and Successive Contrast: Afterimages -- _tSpreading and Edge Effects: Mach Bands -- _gVolume Colors. _t, Transparency, and Translucency -- _tMetallic Colors -- _g5. _t: Orderly Arrangements of Color -- _tOrdering of Color Percepts -- _tLevels of Color Order -- _tKinds of Color Order |
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_tUniform Difference Unit Contours in Euclidean Color SpaceImpact of Crispening Effect on Color Difference Perception -- _tObserver Variability -- _tColor Space and Color Solid -- _tKinds of Color Solids -- _tColor Solid Sampling with Equal or Varied Intervals of Stimulus -- _tSwedish Natural Colour System (NCS) -- _tMunsell Color System -- _tOptical Society of America Uniform Color Scales (OSA-UCS) -- _tOther Color-Order Systems -- _tColor Stimulus Solids -- _tColor Naming -- _g6. _t: Defining the Color Stimulus -- _tMatching Stimuli -- _tThe CIE Colorimetric System -- _tThe CIE Chromaticity Diagram -- _tOptimal Object Color (Stimulus) Solid |
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_g7. _t: Calculating Color -- _tModeling Global Color Space -- _tSmall Color Differences -- _g8. _t: Colorants and Their Mixture -- _tDyes -- _tPigments -- _tColorimetric Properties of Colorants -- _tColorant Mixtures -- _tSpecial Colorants -- _tFluorescent Colorants -- _tMetallic, Pearlescent, and Interference Flakes -- _g9. _t: Color Reproduction -- _tBasic Processes in Color Reproduction -- _tColor Television and Other Displays -- _tGraphic Printing -- _tDyeing and Printing of Textiles and Paper, Coloring with Pigments and Paints, and other Coloration Techniques -- _tColor Management -- _tColorant Formulation and Color Control |
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_g10. _t: The Web of Color -- _tGreek Ideas on Color -- _tMedieval and Renaissance Thought on Color -- _tThe Revolution of the Prism -- _tPhysics and Psychology -- _tColor Order in the Twentieth Century -- _tColor Technology and Color Science -- _tColor in Language -- _g11. _t: Color (Theory) in Art -- _tThe Renaissance -- _tFrom the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Centuries -- _tTwentieth Century -- _tOptical and Psychological Effects in Painting -- _g12. _t: Harmony of Colors -- _tColor in Fashion -- _tColor and Music -- _tComplementary Colors -- _tComplex Rules of Harmony -- _tCreate Your Own Harmonies |
505 | 0 | 0 | _tAppendix: Timetable of Color in Science and Art. |
650 | 0 | _aColor. | |
650 | 0 | _aColor in art. | |
650 | 0 | _aColor vision. | |
650 | 4 | _aColor. | |
650 | 4 | _aColor in art. | |
650 | 4 | _aColor vision. | |
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_aSCIENCE _xPhysics _xOptics & Light. _2bisacsh |
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_aColor in art. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst00868563 |
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_aColor. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst00868499 |
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_iPrint version: _aKuehni, Rolf G. _tColor. _b3rd ed. _dHoboken, N.J. : Wiley, �2012 _z9781118173848 _w(DLC) 2012015983 _w(OCoLC)794603906 |
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